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p a g i ; « s i i i . î . m w coi \ INAL, «M oka tv » « ìegox F R ID A Y , A C G V ST (i, 1W8 G rover Young, H enry Peters, Arden Squire came up S a tu r Joe Bibby, Mr and Mrs M att Si day from W heeler to take his mon Mr and Mrs C. W. Fields children home after spending several weeks w ith th eir uncle and H erm an Ziegler J r. w ere and au n t Mr and Mrs Eben Kee. am ohg those attending the ball Mrs Dell Olds gave 3- dinner game at W asco Sunday. F rid ay evening celebrating the Rev and Mrs How ard Schilling birth d ay anniversaries of Mr. and sons, retu rn ed hom e F rid ay Olds and M rs * Dick H uhm an from a week spent at Glide. W es from Sandy. O ther guests w ere ley A nderson came hom e w ith By Mrs A. P. B alzer Dickie H uhm an and Mr and Mrs them to spend a week here. A grass fire got started l>aek Glen Perry. Mr and Mrs F lorin Coon had of Miss Anna Schw artz’s place Donald Clodfelter and Clair as th eir guests Sunday Mr and Tuesday ju st after noon but the Adams went to The Dalles Mon Mrs Jack Mainey and Mr and local fire departm ent put it out day to bring home a new com Mrs Oscar Olson from Sandy. before it did any damage. Mrs R. A. Adam s and h er sis Mr and Mrs W. C- Schilling bine. ter Eunice Taylor of The Dalles Mrs Carl Kaser and children and daughters arrived Monday called on Mrs H. W. McCormick of The Dalles spent T hursday evening from Cottage Grove and visiting at the Charlie Anderson Sunday evening. were overnight guests of his M rs B ernard M artin w e n t1 to parents. Mr and ¿Mrs W. F. Schil home. Mr and Mrs Art Schilling and P ortland T h u rsd ay to shop and ling. l>avelle stayed for an ex tended visit w ith her gran d p ar children, Diane and Gene, lqft to bring her - cousin Bud Meyer, S atu rd ay for Cottage Grove to of G resham hom e to do the chor ents. vQjit Mr and Mrs W. C. Schilling es during harvest. B etty Saxton Mr and Mrs Bill Abbott and a few days. of Moro is helping Mrs M artin fam ily of Hood River stopped during harvest. a while Tuesday afternoon to Mr and Mrs Donald Clodfelter visit Mr and Mrs C. R. Anderson and family w ere business visitors M arllee H u n t and her grand Mr. Abbott and Mr. Anderson in The Dalles Saturday. T heir m other tille d on Mrs H. W. Mc worked together in Hood River daughter, Carol, came home w ith Cormick Monday* m orning. about six year ago. They were them to spend a week. Mr and. Mrs Donald H aynes on their way to Alaska on a va of Los Angeles w ere overnight Mr and Mrs Jam es Earl have cation trip. guests Sunday a t the hom e of Mr and Mrs F rank Bayer were as th eir guests her sister, Mrs his sister Mrs A. A. Dunlap. Gladys H arban, a nephew and hosts at a dinner Sunday honor George Kelly spent several ing the birthday anniversary of niece, Mr and Mrs Orlin W ilhite days last week visiting G ary their son. David. Other guests and aunt Mrs Alice Jones and Schilling at the ranch. were Mr and Mrs F rank Bayer, Orlin W ilhite’s m other, M r s Julia and Byron; Gary and Kay Earl W ilhite all from Iowa» who B rittain. Mr and Mrs Charles arrived Saturday and will stay Perrigo and daughters Linda and until W ednesday. Mr and Mrs Dick Earl of Pen Leslie; Mr and Mrs Claud Bayer; dleton arrived the last of the Keith Bayed; Marilyn Mathews; 1 N S U R A N C E . Barbara Alley and Janice Bibby week to spend the weekend with Mr and Mrs Frank M athers his parents, Mr and Mrs Jam es MORO — OREGON , from Indiana w ere overnight Earl. guests Thursday at the home of Mr and Mrs W allace May and Mrs L. D. May. Mr and Mrs O. N.- Ruggles spent the weekend at Ione v isit ing at the home of their d aughter Mrs E arl McKinney and family. H arvesting started here when Dejl Olds began Saturday on Ali- cel going 40 bushels to the acre. Mrs L. D. May and Mr and Wallace May had as th eir guests Tuesday m orning the form er’s grandson a n d . wife, Mr and Mrs Phil Boyer and Mr and Mrs Bo W h ea t loans placed w ith th e First N a tio n a l gart of Salem who arrived bv Bank receive d ep en d a b le h an d lin g . O ur hanks olane on their way to John Day. MrScDell Olds and Mr and Mrs are strategically located in th e w h ea t g row in g F. M. Crews of Wasco m otored to Ellensburg Saturday and w ere co u n ties to prom ptly h a n d le you r lo a n . overnight guests of Mr and Mrs Marion Crew*;. Mrs Crews came home with her m other, Mrs Olds W h e n you place >our w h eat receipts w ith the to help her in harvest- Mr and Mrs Dell Olds had as c o u n ty co n serv a tio n c o m m ittee, be sure to their guests Monday her to u sln and wife, Mr and Mrs E arl Wal- sp ecify th e First N a tio n a l B an k . kenshaw pnd son from Gelenea, Kansas w h o . stopped on their way to Yellowstone park. Mr and Mrs Al R oberts and fam ily arrived Monday evening from Corvallis and w ere over night guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Cox. The R oberts and sons Rodney aqd Ronald left Tuesday for Paulina lake, for a week. They left little Linda with her grandm other. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation George Paul of The Dalles iSf h e r e 'th is week visiting Clarence 67 B nks in the First National Group cm verieitly loca May. Mr and Mrs „ Orville Ruggles ted throughout Oregon and Mr and Mrs Lester Barnum sp en t the w eekend at Suttle lake Mr and Mrs Richard E ngstrom from California are visiting at the home of Mrs John Engstrom Grass Fire At Grass Valley Put Out Quickly Bill F . T odd insure efficient service on your WHEAT LOAN FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Portland A rt Bibby’ returned home Sun day evening" from P ortland where " he spent a „week on business. Miss Joan C lodfelter has been nom inated as the candidate for Sherm an county for The Dalles Centennial Days August 26 to 29. B. C. B aum gartner w ent to Portland S atu rd ay on business r e turn in g home Sunday evening Mr and Mrs C R Anderson and son Dennis, and her m other. Mrs C. W ilke, w ent to Golden- dale Sunday to spend the day. Mr and Mrs E rnest E slinger of Moro were Sundav dinner guests of Mr and Mrs J. W .” Blagg. Clair Adams of Boardm an is here to help his b rother In law. Donald Clodfelter w ith harvest Mrs M arie Sm ith left Tuesdav or her home in Goldendale af ter spending a week at the home of her brother and sister in law. Mr and Mrs Tom mie Barnett. Mrs Owen E akin gave a dinner f’unday celebrating the birthday anniversaries of Mr. E akin and ’<>hn Eakin, «¡on of Mr and Mrs Viton Eakin who w ere guests. O ther guests were Mr and ,M rs W illard B arnett and son Keith Mr and Mrs Bill Johnson and <Y>n arrived Saturday from Coulee I im w here he has beeh em ploy ed to spend the harvest season « orklng for Harold E akin. Mrs hnson and baby will visit her l u r parents Mr and Mrs Tommie V. m ett- John Roth left F riday , for f^vm pia. W n„ to visit his par < ta. Mr and Mrs H enry Roth. 1 efore retu rn in g to his job In ;,ttle He spend his vacationf » re With his sister. Mrs Ken i >h Crews and family. Mr and Mrs Clarence Young of Kt n t were Sunday d inner guests o* Mr and Mrs K enneth Crews. Arch C antrall took his son, C cae to The Dalles Friday where b entered the hospital for medl- i u ’ attention. 7A M odel w e ig h s a p p r o x im a te ly 1200 pounds. W orks b etter u nder d iffic u lt con d ition s than lig h ter m achlnes- left E very m achine can lx aase in bled a s a r ig h t hand or hand d rive m achine. V ery stron g, h eavy g o o sen eck s. The tran sp ort, w e ig h in g n early th ree hundred pounds is th e right d ista n ce behind the re v o lv in g rod. T iller w h eel a sse m b lie s w ork p erfectly and hist longer. T he straigh t chain d rive on C h en ey W eed ers is not ex celled by any o th er kind of drive- T h çre *is plenty of clearan ce for stu b b le and weed-». • ■ Aj, - A '. For nearly forty y ears C heney W eeders h ave sa t isfied farm ers w ho w ant the best. C h en ey ’s are stron g, c o n v e n .e u t and d ependable. R. IL M cKean & Hon of W asco, O regon h ave been <listril>utors of C heney W eeder prod u cts ev e r sin c e th ese valuable Im p lem en ts w ere first Invented. T he C heney W eeder C om pany a lso b u ild s the t'h en ey S O IL HAVER plow w hich is recognized as a very sucreastul tilla g e m achine to w ork th e ground properly and to hold It in place. McKean A Hon carry a good stock of “C h en ey ’s d u cts and can su p p ly you Im m ediately w ith th ese built and p rofitable Im plem ents. See them at pro H enry P eters and M att Si m on w ent to The Dalles T h u rs day to visit Con Buckley and N orm an Adam s at the hospital. W illard B arnett harvested 100 acres of Alicel last week m aking 44 bushels to the acre. H ow ard Pierce of P o rtlan d arrived Sunday evening and will w ork at the elevator again this year. Mrs Arzell Lemley and daugh, ter, C arolyn and Mrs Arch Can- trail w ent to The Dalles Monday on business and to visit Gene C antall a t thehospital who will have to rem ain a few days long er. Mr and Mrs F ran k Payne w ere din n er guests Sunday at the home of Mr and M rs Gordon Lemley. M rs A. A. Dunlap returned hom e W ednesday from C arlton w here she stayed at her son. K endrick D unlap’s home until M rs D unlap and Infant daugh ter, Ju d y Danene, came home from the hospital. M rs E arl Olds and H erm an Ziegler J r. w ent to The Dalles Sunday to bring Carl Ziegler hom e from the hospital w here he «pent th e night for medical atten tio n . Diane C hristianson and C harlotte McDonald came home w ith them Mrs B ernard M artin and d a u g h ter D eanna and Mrs Boyce Blaylock and children w ere bu s iness v isitors In The Dalles T h u rs day. Mrs Harry* Hooper came up from The Dalles F rid a y and will w ork in the office at the elevator du rin g harvest. B ernard M artin started harvest- in S aturday and it Is tu rn in g out al>out 40 bushel to the acre. 2.87 Mr and Mrs A. A. D unlap and Rec’d from Tax (Foreclosed Property Mr and M rs Arch C antrall m o Paid W arrants of C ounty School Supt. tored to C arlton w here the Can- Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 trails stayed to visit Mr and Mrs 3 13,038.53 K endrick D unlap and the D un COUNTY PE R CAPITA SCHOOL FUND laps w ent to Yam hill to attend Cash on hand December 31, 1947 $ 483.09 the H aynes fam ily reunion at Rec’d from Tax Segregations 16.02 the Guy H aynes home. Rec’d from Sec. of S tate 2,310.00 Rec’d from Tax Foreclosure 6.53 G us E ngstrom w ent to P o rt Paid W arran ts of C ounty School Supt. land T uesday for medical a tte n Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 tion. 3 2,815.64 H arry S tark and Mrs F ran k STATE SCHOOL SUPPORT FUND B ayer w ent to The Dalles S a tu r .18 $ day to b ring Mrs S tark and in Cash on hand December 31, 1947 fant daughter hom e from the Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 hospital. .18 3 B ruce Alley of Cascade Locks STA TE SCHOOL FUND 3.47 and W alter Gould of P ortland Cash on hand December 31, 1947 , $ Flopped a t the hom e of the for Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 m e r’s parents, Mr and M rs Ed 3.47 3 Alley Sunday evening on th eir STA TE FUND way hom e from a fishing trip. 34.39 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 $ 5.28 Mr and Mrs Tom G a rre tt left Rec’d from Tax Segregations T h u rsd ay for Bend w here they Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 Stayed all night leaving F rid ay } - 39.67 3 for B urns accom panied by her SPECIA L SCHOOL DISTRICTS sister, Mrs M aude Bevens, to 264.29 Cash on hand December 31, 1947 $ a tten d the funeral of Mr. G ar School Dlst. No. 3 S inking Fund 2,625.00 r e tt’s b ro th er in law, C. W Rec’d from Tax Segregations 1,400.22 F razier, who died a t N ew berg 72.66 Rec’d from Tax Foreclosed P roperty M onday Ju ly 26. The G arretts Paid W arran ts of Special School D istricts retu rn ed hom e S atu rd ay evening. Paid Coupons of School Dlst. No. 3 Cash on hand Ju n e 30 1948 Jim Jones and his m other left M onday evening for P ortland to 3 4,362.17 a tte n d the funeral of a friend CITY OF MORO re tu rn in g hom e Tuesday even Cash on hand December 31, 1947 50.38 $ ing. Rec’d from Tax Segregations 208.47 Rec’d from Tax Foreclosed Property 5.21 Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 Gaf year Hckoft NOW for tfco groat Stainers' Hospital All Stax Football Game A ll Proceed. to S h r in e « ’ H o ap itel Pr<tUrv1 Po rtlan d AU Stara ve. State U n it AB Stara, A wperior service of pertonel Bttendence THAT COSTS HO i»«’ » MOW a MPMC BAUDS COLOB Ticket bepeWmeet M sltsom ah Civic Sta d i A wide range o f pricet ♦Hal meet» all withes TREASU RER ,Uua Tickets are goint faatl If you live out of town, aend your check or money order TODAY for your tickets at $3 each including tax. All aeata reserved. Write to: m or I2M ■00 «IlY AVL SEMI-ANNUAL REPO R T OF Children F A liD B S D U U TEAMS F ftfiU M T B T 100. ParHaad 7, Orepaa NAOMI VAN G ILD ER , COUNTY OF R E C E IPT S AND DISBURSEM ENTS DECEM BER 31. 1947 TO PROM POST WAR ROAD C O N STR U C TIO N 3 108.28 S IN K IN G 2,000.00 18,651.80 11,397 73 3 32,049.33 3 108.28 FUND 3 2,000.00 224.81 2,224.81 SPEC IAL ROAD TAX FU N D Cash on hand December 31, 1947 3 14,808.52 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 654.78 W arrants paid on Special Road Tax Fund Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 TAX DEPARTM ENT O FFIC E T ra n sf’red from County G eneral F und .Cash on hand June 30, 1948 .18 3 .18 $ 3.47 3 3.47 $ 39.67 3 39.67 $ 1,314.80 62.50 2,984.87 3 4,362 17 $ 264.06 3 285J 1 $ 285 31 283.31 3 CITY OF GRASS VALLEY Cash on hand December 31, 1947 3 57.78 Rec’d from Tax Segregations z 10.42 Rec’d from Tax Foreclosed P roperty Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 3 283 31 R8 20 3 162.39 122 92 68.20 «8 20 160.85 22.73 183.58 183.38 COUNTY FA IR FUND Cash on hand December 31, 1947 $ Rec’d from m iscellaneous small receipts Paid W arran ts of Sherm an Co. F a ir Ass’n Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 3 2,M10 80 13,332 50 3 13,463.30 3 13,483.30 equipment 3 2.000 00 $ 2.000.00 , 3 2,000.00 3 2,000.00 COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL D IST R IC T TUITION FI ND Cash on hand December 31 1947 * 113,535.34 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 219.64 Rec’d from 5ec. of State 3 183.38 7,933 04 56 85 6,169.78 1,820 11 7.989.8» 3 TAYLOR GRAZING ACT FUND Cash on hand December 31, 1947 $ 1,385.40 Rec’d from Sec- of S tate 322.51 Paid Gov’t Trapper,-- Salary th ru State Paid Dlst. I .and G razier Cash on hand June 30, 1948 7 .9 8 9 .8 9 785.46 510.10 412.35 3 1,707.91 3 1,707.91 BOND ACCOUNT Bonds & I nt- on hand December 31, 1947 3 1,076.48 Bonds & I nt. on hand June 30, 1948 3 1,076.48 1,707.18 3 1,076.48 COUNTY DOG TA X F I ND 20.36 Cash on hand December 31 1947 Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 3 20 36 3 20.36 • $ 3.06 3 JND 3 A D V A N C E TA X Cash on hand December 31, 1947 Cash on hand June 30 1948 20.36 3.06 3.96 3.0« BEVERAGE FUND Cash on hand December 31 1947 $ 247.66 Rec’d from Sec of State Malt Beverage tax 1G0-29 Rec’d from Sec. of S tate A m usem ent tax 35.33 Rec’d from Liquor Control Comm. 77.40 Cash on hand June 30, 1948 520 68 M ALT U NSRGREG ATED 320.68 TAX FO R EC LO SED PR O PER TY 3 Cash onhand December 31 ,1947 Rec’d from County Clerk Apportioned to Funds Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 3 529.68 TAX ACCOUNT $ 4,075.49 $ 4,075.49 3 4,073.4» $ Cash on hand December 31 1947 $ 13.00, Rec’d from Tax Segregations 144 Rec’d from Sale of G ravel ' 1,052.10 Rec’d from exchange & purchase of truck 1,147.40 Rec’d from Tax Foreclosed P ro p erty 10.87 $ W arrants paid on Post W ar Rd. Const. Fund Cash on hand June 30 1948 3 2,224.81 $ 283.31 Rec’d from N orm an E. Fields, Sheriff Apportioned to Funds 3 43,590.07 $ 2,815.64 3 $ Cash on hand December 31, 1947 Rec’d from Tax Segregations Rec’d from Tax Foreclosed Property Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 3 3 43,590.07 99.96 8.32 108.28 3 264.46 8H E R IF F ’S $ 24,221.71 19,368.36 $ 2,5Q3-20 312.44 3 STATE 3 32,040.33 G EN ER A L ROAD FUND Cash on hand December 31, 1947 $ 33,828.03 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 541.87 Rec’d from Sec. of State, M otor Vehicle Reg. 6,093.42 Rec’d from R. O. Scott, Ju stice of Peace, fines 2,047.75 Rec’d from Rent of E quipm ent 627.65 Rec’d from Sale of M aterial 12.80 Rec’d from Sec. of State, Gas Refund 301.20 108.59 Rec’d from refund on Gas Purchases Rec’d from Tax Foreclosed P roperty 23.23 Rec’d from m iscellaneous small receipts 5.53 W arrants paid on General Road F und Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 BRIDGE FUND (’ash on hand December 31, 1947 Rec’d from Tax Segregations Cash on hand June 30 1948 I 264.06 3 JU N E 30. 1948 COUNTY G E N E R A L FUND Cash on hand December 31, 1947 $ 29,294.94 Rec’d from Tax Segregations 799.28 R eed from Ross Ornduff, C le rk ’s fees 683.45 Rec’d from N orm an Fields, S heriff’s fees 30.50 Rec’d from rent of C ounty A gent’s offices 150.00 Rec’d from R. O. Scott, Ju stice of Peace, fines &02.00 Rec’d from R. A. Stow, Ju stice of Peace, fines 37.72 Rec’d from Ross Ornduff, Beer License 5.00 Rec’d from refund Ins. Policy Exp. Sta. 201.00 Rec’d from Tax Foreclosed P ro p erty 23.79 Rec’d from m iscellaneous small receipts 21.85 T ransf’red to Tax Office Equip, fund Paid W arrants on C ounty General F und Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 3 13,038.33 CITY OF WASCO Cash on hand December 31, 1947 Rec’d from County Clerk Probate & C ircuit C ourt Fees Cash on hand Ju n e 30, 1948 PorHaad, Satarday, Aaqjnt 29, • ?0 P M t*M ' rippfcxj 763.40 14,275.15 LAW L IB R A R Y F U N R M«ft»omak Sfadlam, Mr and M rs Roy W ells arriv ed Sunday 'from McMlpnville to v isit h e r p arents Mr and Mrs T. M. Rolfe. M rs W ells will rem ain a week. Mr and Mrs Bert Cox w ent out to the Manke B rothers ranch M onday w here both will work in h arvest, Mrs Cox will - cook and Mr Cox will drive tractor. $ 3 ATTENTION! w ell R. H. McKean & Son WASCO, OREGON Among those going to Tygh Valley Sunday for a picnic w ere Mr and Mrs Jam es E arl and son, Don, Mr and Mrs Dick Earl, Mrs Gladys H arban Mr and Mrs O rlin W ilhite, Mrs Alice Jones, Mrs t]a rl W ilhite, R. M. Morgan, Mr and M rs F red Cox and Mr and M rs E arl H arvey and son, Roy. 3 4.075.4» FUND 306.00 22 50' 278.50 50.00 3 328.30 3 SUMMARY OF BALANCES ON JU N E 30, 1»48 County General F und s: ------------------ 3 General Road Fund ----------------- Post W ar Road Const Sinking F und -------- --------- Special Road Tax Fund -------------- Bridge Fund ............................ Tax D epartm ent Office E quipm ent ----------------- Non-High School D istrict Tuition F und .................- - - County Per C apita School Fund ..................... State School S u p p o rt..F u n d ................... .. State Irriducible School Fund ----------------- State Fund , ----- - ---------- 328.30 11,397.73 19,368.38 224.81 13,332.50 2,000.00 14,275.15 312 44 -J J nn n Special School D istricts ------------------ City of Moro City of W asco . City of Grass Valley Law Library Fund - ' County F air Fund Taylor Grazing Act F und Taylor Act W ar Bond Account County Dog Tax F und Advance Tax Fund , State Malt Beverage F und Tax Foreclosed P roperty Fund ................... .. 264.0« ------------------ ™ ....................... ----------------- _ -------------- ....... ................ ----------------- L076.48 — ................. 2U.J6 ............. .......... ....... - .............. -------- T------------------ °9*w ' *,984.87 .3 68,751.65 CASH SEGREGATION Cash $ 8910 Sherm an County Branch F irst N at’l Bank 67.662.55 U. S. W ar Bonds 1,000.00 3 68,751.65 3 68.751.63 ) ) ss- C ounty of Sherm an > _ I, Naomi Van Gilder, County T reasu rer of Sherm an County, Oregon, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statem ent of receipts and disbursem ents and balances of funds of Sherm an Ctounty, O regon,-for the period ending June 30. 1948 as appears unon the records of my office and in my official custody as such ’rreaBur*r ’W | tneM han(i t h e 3rd day of August, 1948 State of Oregon Ross Ornduff. County Clerk By Marie Hoskinson. D eputy Naomi Van Gilder Sherm an County T reasu rer